1. When is National Unity Day celebrated?

[A] 7 January

[B] 14 May

[C] 21 August

[D] 31 October

 Answer: [D] 31 October

Explanation:

National Integration Day is celebrated every year on 31 October. This day is celebrated to commemorate the birthday of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel called Iron Man. Vallabhbhai Patel had contributed significantly in tying the country to the thread of unity.

2. When is World Stroke Day celebrated?

[A] 29 February

[B] 29 April

[C] 29 August

[D] 29 October

 Answer: [D] 29 October

Explanation:

World stroke day is celebrated every year on 29 October. This stroke occurs when the blood supply to the part of the brain is cut off. This organization organizes events emphasizing education, testing and initiative to improve the harmful effects of stroke. The theme of World Stroke Day this year is "What's your Reason for Preventing Stroke?" Is placed

3. When is International Animation Day celebrated?

[A] 7 October

[B] 14 October

[C] 21 October

[D] 28 October

 Answer: [D] 28 October

Explanation:

International Animation Day is celebrated every year on 28 October. The day is celebrated with the aim of screening animation films, organizing workshops, displaying artwork and photographs, technical demonstrations and promoting the art of animation.

4. When is World Audio-Visual Heritage Day celebrated?

[A] 3 October

[B] 10 October

[C] 17 October

[D] 27 October

 Answer: [D] 27 October

Explanation:

World Audio-Visual Heritage Day is celebrated every year on 27 October. This day is celebrated to raise awareness about the need for necessary measures to be taken for the preservation of world audio-visual documents. This year the theme of World Audio-Visual Heritage Day is "Discover, remember and share", "Discover, remember and share". This day is celebrated with the objective of creating awareness to preserve and acknowledge the importance of audio visual documents.

5. When is Disarmament Week celebrated?

[A] 1-7 October

[B] 8-15 October

[C] 16-23 October

[D] 24-30 October

 Answer: [D] 24-30 October

Explanation:

Disarmament week is celebrated every year from 24 to 30 October. Disarmament Week was established in 1978. Disarmament week is focused on the dangers of weapons and raising public awareness. The need to increase global understanding of the importance of this disarmament week is emphasized.

6. When is Infantry Day celebrated?

[A] 3 October

[B] 10 October

[C] October 18

[D] 27 October

 Answer: [D] 27 October

Explanation:

Infantry Day is celebrated every year on 27 October. When the Pakistani Army attacked in Jammu and Kashmir in 1947, the 1st Infantry Regiment of the Indian Army, 1st Sikh Infantry Battalion, landed in Srinagar Fields and fought a daring war to liberate the Kashmir Valley from Dushman. This day is celebrated to celebrate the heroism.

7. When is World Development Information Day celebrated?

[A] 3 October

[B] 10 October

[C] 17 October

[D] 24 October

 Answer: [D] 24 October

Explanation:

World Development Information Day is celebrated every year on 24 October. This day is celebrated with the aim of strengthening international cooperation and attracting the attention of world public to solve them. World Development Information Day was first observed on 24 October 1973.

8. When is United Nations Day celebrated?

[A] 24 January

[B] 24 April

[C] 24 August

[D] 24 October

 Answer: [D] 24 October

Explanation:

United Nations Day is observed every year on 24 October. After the Second World War, it was formed on 24 October 1945 by the signing of the United Nations Charter by 50 countries of the world. The United Nations has six official languages ​​- Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. But the operating language here is English and French only.

9. When is World Polio Day celebrated?

[A] 3 October

[B] 10 October

[C] 17 October

[D] 24 October

 Answer: [D] 24 October

Explanation:

World Polio Day is observed every year on 24 October. The purpose of celebrating this day is to spread awareness among people about the disease like polio. Polio is an infectious disease that affects the entire body. Most of the victims of this disease are children. Polio is also called 'poliomyelitis "or" infantile paralysis ".

10. When is the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Establishment Day celebrated?

[A] 3 October

[B] 10 October

[C] 17 October

[D] 24 October

 Answer: [D] 24 October

Explanation:

Indo-Tibetan Border Police Establishment Day is celebrated every year on 24 October. The Indo-Tibetan Border Police was established on 24 October 1962. Presently, the force is deployed to protect the 3,488 km long Indian border from Karakoram Pass in Ladakh to Jachep La in Arunachal Pradesh.